100 lives saved by nasal naloxone
The 100th use of nasal naloxone to save a life by South Wales Police officers and PCSOs has taken place.
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The 100th use of nasal naloxone to save a life by South Wales Police officers and PCSOs has taken place.
Officers searched their vehicle - and found hundreds of pounds in cash, Rambo-style knives, and digital scales.
Reports of anti-social behaviour (ASB) in Swansea city centre during this year's school summer holidays saw a significant drop compared to 2023.
When You Are Ready focuses on encouraging victims and survivors of child sexual abuse and exploitation to reach out for support.
35-year-old Craig Leismeier, from Margam, committed his offences in the area of Taibach, Port Talbot on the night of Monday September 30.
Following a Proceeds of Crime Act hearing at Cardiff Crown Court, all five have been ordered to pay back the money they earned from their crimes.
Our control room is at the heart of South Wales Police. It’s the first point of contact for most people, often at their most vulnerable time.
The victim of a fatal road traffic collision on the A48 at Cowbridge on October 16 has been named as 35-year-old Mark Orpin, from Taibach, Neath Port Talbot.
Today (Friday, October 18) Ashley Davies, 30, of Forge Street, Pentre, was given a mandatory life sentence for the murder of Conall Evans.
Raymond Skene, from Splott, Cardiff, pleaded guilty to two counts of indecent assault and gross indecency with a child.